Filipino pilgrims apply for Hajj through the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF). The Philippines has an annual Hajj quota of approximately 6,000. Costs range from $5,500 to $10,000 USD. Pilgrims depart primarily from Manila and Zamboanga, with direct charter flights during Hajj season.
Hajj Quota
6,000
Average Cost
USD 5,500–10,000
Government Body
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF)
Filipino pilgrims apply through the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) or accredited private Hajj operators. Applicants must submit a valid passport, birth certificate, marriage certificate (if applicable), and medical clearance. NCMF coordinates with the Saudi Embassy for visa processing. Biometric data is collected at the Saudi Embassy in Manila or consular offices in Mindanao.
Pilgrims can travel through NCMF's government-organized Hajj program or through private Hajj operators accredited by NCMF. A list of accredited operators is published annually on the NCMF website. Pilgrims should verify accreditation status and check operator reviews before committing. Both options are subject to Saudi Ministry of Hajj approval.
Many Filipino Muslims are from Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region. NCMF provides pre-departure orientation seminars in both Manila and Mindanao. Pilgrims should bring Philippine peso for initial expenses and exchange to Saudi riyals upon arrival. Filipino community support groups are active in Makkah and Madinah during Hajj. The humidity in the Philippines provides some preparation for Makkah's climate, though temperatures are significantly higher in Saudi Arabia.
Address: Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, 389 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Phone: +63-2-8836-0035
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